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TEHRAN
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Iran |
METRO
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Tehran, the capital of Iran, started construction of a metro system already during the reign of the Shah, but due to financing problems the first mass transit line could not open until March 1999. This was the suburban line (shown on maps as Line 5) which links Tehran to the satellite town of Mehrshahr, some 40 km west of Tehran. Meanwhile construction of the first two metro lines also had advanced and the first stretch of Line 2, which links the Tehran terminus of the Mehrshahr Line to the city centre at Imam Khomeini, started regular service in February 2000. Since then, the network has been gradually expanded by adding more urban lines:
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Line 1 |
At
Imam-Khomeini-Square, the east-west Line 2
intersects with Line 1, which runs
north-south. A first 10 km section opened in August 2001. The second
stage from Darvazeh Dowlat to Mirdamad (7 km, 8 stations)
opened in March 2002 and another 5 km stretch was added in Oct 2002.
This line was then extended towards the south to Imam's Holy Shrine,
with intermediate stations opening in stages. The former branch from
Shahed to Shahr-e
Aftab was
extended in 2017
to the airport; the 31 km Airport express shuttle was initially referred
to as "Line 8", but is now shown as part of Line 1; this branch
was extended west to Shahr-e Parand in late 2023. 28-08-2001:
Ali Abad - Darvazeh Dowlat (10 km) Renamed
stations: |
Line 2 |
At present, Line 2 is 22 km long and has 22 stations. Eleven 7-car trains (137 m long) serve the line at a 2-minute headway, with 3rd-rail power supply (750V). 21-02-2000:
Tehran (Sadeghieh) - Imam Khomeini (9 stations - 9.3 km) Renamed
stations: |
Line 3 |
Line 3 runs 37 km from the southwest to the northeast. Construction started in mid-2007, the first section has been operational since Dec 2012. In September 2015 it reached Ghaem, with several intermediate stations being completed at a later date. 16-12-2012:
Vali-e
Asr* - Shahid Beheshti
(7 km, without intermediate stations) Renamed
stations: |
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Line 4 |
22 km; east-west line, first section opened in 2008. Airport branch operated separately with 3-car trains. 19-04-2008:
Ferdowsi - Darvazeh Shemiran (2.5 km) *Renamed
stations: |
Line 5 |
The Tehran-Karaj-Mehrshahr Express Line is a 66 km commuter surface line, which uses 6 double-deck 8-car-trains (248 m), locomotive-drawn with catenary (25KV), 10-minutes headway, 12 stations. 07-03-1999:
Tehran - Karaj (3 stations - 31.5 km) |
Line 6 |
07 Apr
2019: Shohada Square - Dowlat Abad (9 km) feat. 1 intermediate
station: Besat |
Line 7 |
Eventually running from Yousef Abad in the north to Takhti Stadium in the southeast, becoming 31 km long with 34 stations: 10 June
2017: Meydan-e San'at - Basij (22 km - 7 stations)
(official premature inauguration!) Renamed
stations: |
Photos |
Projects
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Line 2 may later be extended further east to connect with a suburban line to Damavand and Pardis. Four
more lines are on the drawing board (see map)
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Links
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Tehran Metro (official page) Tehran Metro Story (doc, 15MB, from official site) Non-offical Iran Railways Page (includes some subway info)
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2004 © UrbanRail.Net by Robert Schwandl.